Priscilla Presley opened up about her final conversation with Elvis, days before his untimely death, when he reassured her he was fine.

Elvis died of a heart attack at his home on August 16 1977, hours before he was due to fly out of Memphis to start a new tour, which Priscilla revealed the 42-year-old had been excited about.

His former wife told The Jonathan Ross Show: “We talked, in fact we talked a few days before he passed which was very hard. (I was) asking if he was OK and if he was excited about going on tour and he was. He loved work, but he was dealing with a lot of issues, decisions that he had to make, so it wasn’t easy.”

Asked if she had concerns for him, she replied: “I did but Elvis was, he felt he was OK.

“He wasn’t someone who you could just say, ‘You need to really take care of yourself...’ It was hard for anyone to do anything because ultimately it was his decision and he felt he was fine.”

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The pair met in 1959 when Priscilla was only 14 years old and Elvis was 24 and wed nearly eight years later. The couple divorced four years before Elvis’ death, but she revealed that hearing about his death was “absolutely devastating. I mean still to this day it’s hard to believe”.

Priscilla admitted that she felt defined by her husband’s fame during their marriage.

“I was kind of lost really in who I was earlier in my life, I really didn’t have teenage years. I learnt so much about him and was with him so much that I thought the way he did.

Priscilla said she found his death 'absolutely devastating', despite divorcing four years before (Image: Rex)

“I knew what he liked, what he didn’t like, I knew his thoughts, I knew everything as far as you could possibly do when you live together at such a young age.

“I’m much more comfortable with it now because I am my own person in my own right now so I’m able to share that,” she said.

Priscilla said she knew that Elvis was dealing with a lot of issues shortly before his death (Image: Rex)

Priscilla was joined on the show by Elvis Costello who played a special rendition of The King’s hit Don’t on Presley’s personal guitar from 1956 and spoke to Ross about his memories of the Jailhouse Rock singer.

The other guests on Ross’ sofa were comedian Rob Beckett and EastEnders’ actor Danny Dyer who revealed he was “absolutely skint” when he was offered the role of Mick Carter on the soap.

The Jonathan Ross Show will air on ITV1 at 10.25pm on Saturday October 31.